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  2. ‘It's almost impossible’: Kevin O'Leary explains why it's so ...

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    O’Leary isn’t the only wealthy investor to say so. Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett’s late business partner, also said that the first $100,000 was the toughest to earn.

  3. Money Expert Explains Why ‘Wealth’ Is Subjective - AOL

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    Most people dream about being "wealthy." Not having any financial worries seems like an unattainable reality for most Americans. With the elevated cost of housing, groceries and other everyday...

  4. The Philosophy of Money - Wikipedia

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    The Philosophy of Money (1900; German: Philosophie des Geldes) [1] is a book on economic sociology by German sociologist and social philosopher Georg Simmel. [2] Considered to be the theorist's greatest work, Simmel's book views money as a structuring agent that helps people understand the totality of life.

  5. “When we see budgets as a way of prioritizing what we care about, we see that people are more likely to complete and use a budget.” ... Here’s What 5 Money Experts Say Instead. Show comments ...

  6. Credit theory of money - Wikipedia

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    Credit theories of money, also called debt theories of money, are monetary economic theories concerning the relationship between credit and money. Proponents of these theories, such as Alfred Mitchell-Innes , sometimes emphasize that money and credit/ debt are the same thing, seen from different points of view. [ 1 ]

  7. Money - Wikipedia

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    "Market liquidity" describes how easily an item can be traded for another item, or into the common currency within an economy. Money is the most liquid asset because it is universally recognized and accepted as a common currency. In this way, money gives consumers the freedom to trade goods and services easily without having to barter.

  8. '$100K Is the New $50K': Here's Why Some People Say They ...

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    Here's what Redditors had to say about the disconcerting trend and the causes of financial hardship. '$100K Is the New $50K': Here's Why Some People Say They Still Feel Poor Despite Making More ...

  9. Slang terms for money - Wikipedia

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    Slang terms for money often derive from the appearance and features of banknotes or coins, their values, historical associations or the units of currency concerned. Within a language community, some of the slang terms vary in social, ethnic, economic, and geographic strata but others have become the dominant way of referring to the currency and are regarded as mainstream, acceptable language ...